What is type contrast? It's visual harmony between letters and the space around them. It's the epitome of typography. You know when you see multiple fonts paired on a page that look like they just belong together? Type contrast is why.

We’ve all done it; we jumped right into our final piece without warming up. The results were anything but great. The lines were stiff, the shapes were wonky, the colors didn’t belong together, and the composition was terrible.

Are you looking to start drawing and don't know what pens to purchase? Tired of what's currently in your inking arsenal and want to try something new? Or are you just curious as to what pens I use? Then continue reading!

Lately I’ve been designing and working with logos with my freelance work so the topic of logo design has been fresh on my mind. Today I’m not covering how to actually do the designing part, but rather things you should keep in mind before, during, and after the design process.

I’ve been in an art funk lately and my motivation to draw is non-existent. I think to myself “I really want to draw today” and then I do everything but draw. I find excuses not to. I don’t have time, I’m too tired, I don’t know what to draw, I need more art supplies, I can’t draw because I suck at it, and the list goes on.